Nicole Kidman’s daughter Faith, 13, is the spitting image of her mother as she departs Australia alongside dad Keith Urban
Faith Kidman-Urban looked just like her mother Nicole Kidman as she arrived at Sydney Airport with her father Keith Urban.
On Wednesday, the 13-year-old lookalike was the spitting image of her Hollywood actress mother from the early days of her career.
Faith was dressed comfortably for the international flight and wore a light blue T-shirt, gray sweatpants and she also wore a matching gray hoodie.
The teen carried a large black backpack on her shoulders, while her dark brown hair was styled in a low braid.
Meanwhile, Keith looked casual in cargo pants and a white graphic T-shirt.
Faith Kidman-Urban (left) looks just like her mother Nicole Kidman (right)
The teenager was seen at Sydney Airport with her father Keith Urban on Wednesday
He also carried a large backpack and wore a pair of white sneakers, while lying low with thick black sunglasses.
The father-daughter duo were escorted through the airport by airline staff from the moment they arrived at the drop-off zone.
They left Sydney Airport together before Nicole was honored with an American Film Institute Lifetime Achievement Award on Saturday, April 27.
The 13-year-old lookalike was the spitting image of her Hollywood actress mother from the early days of her career
Faith was dressed comfortably for the international flight
She wore a light blue T-shirt, gray sweatpants and a matching gray hoodie
She is the first Australian to receive this award.
Nicole is mother to Bella, 31, and Connor, 29, from her marriage to Tom Cruise, 61.
She shares daughters Sunday, 15, and Faith, with country star husband Keith, 56.
The multi-hyphenate, who tries to keep her private life out of the headlines, recently made a rare comment about her family.
The pair were helped with their bags and were seen having a friendly chat with their driver
The father-daughter duo were escorted through the airport by airline staff from the moment they arrived
They took off together from Sydney Airport, with Nicole being honored with an American Film Institute Lifetime Achievement Award on Saturday, April 27.
Keith looked casual in cargo pants and a white graphic T-shirt
Gushing over her husband Keith, Nicole sweetly admitted she’s “so lucky” she met the singer 19 years ago.
“I’m so lucky to have Keith, who is just my love, my deep, deep love,” she shared People magazine.
“I’m so lucky to have Keith… who gives me the ability to go and do what I need to do because I know where I can come back,” she added.
The country music star flexed his impressive biceps as he showed off his sleeve tattoos
He smiled and seemed cheerful as he walked through the airport with his youngest daughter
He also carried a large backpack and wore a pair of white sneakers, while lying low with thick black sunglasses
‘I remember talking to someone once and they said, “What are you doing?” I’m like, ‘Well, first of all, I have my family, I’m raising my kids and I’m working,'” Nicole recalled.
Nicole and country music star Keith first met in 2005 at a G’Day USA gala in LA before announcing their engagement in May 2006.
The couple married the following month at the Cardinal Cerretti Chapel on the grounds of St Patrick’s College in Manly, Sydney.
A-list guests including Hugh Jackman and his now ex-wife Deborra-Lee Furness, along with Naomi Watts and director Baz Luhrmann, were in attendance.
The couple celebrated their 17th wedding anniversary in July and Nicole revealed the unique relationship rule that helps them keep the romance alive.
Keith was also seen holding a mint-colored knitted sweater in one hand and a brown leather bag in the other
Nicole, who was not at the airport, shares daughters Sunday, 15, and Faith, with country music star Keith, 56
“We never text each other, can you believe that? We started that way — I was like, ‘If you want to reach me, give me a call,'” she told the Something To Talk About podcast on Sunday.
“I wasn’t really a texter. I think he tried to text me a few times but I never texted back. Then I thought: this is quite fun.
‘If you really want to reach me, you have to call me. Everyone else we text with. That’s exactly the one thing we don’t do.’